Investigation of Bacteria Species Most Involved in Peri-Implantitis

Hiroshi Murakami, Osamu Tsuzukibashi, Akira Fukatsu, Yuji Takahashi, Keisuke Idei, Keisuke Usuda, Mana Fuchigami, Chiaki Komine, Satoshi Uchibori, Koji Umezawa, Sachiyo Hayashi, Takashi Asano, Masanobu Wakami, Taira Kobayashi, Masahiko Fukumoto
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Purpose: Currently, bacteriological examinations of implant treatments target periodontopathic bacteria such as red complex bacteria, including Porphyromonas gingivalis, and detect them qualitatively or quantitatively. However, it seems that those examinations do not reflect the peri-implant tissue conditions precisely, because periodontopathic bacteria are also frequently detected from healthy peri-implant sites. The purpose of the present study was to investigate bacteria species most involved in peri-implantitis using a PCR method. Methods: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers in this study were designed based on partial sequences of 16S rDNA of bacteria species involved in peri-implantitis that were described in numerous previous studies. Peri-implant sulcus fluid (PISF) samples were collected from thirty periodontally healthy patients with implants (HI) and thirty patients with peri-implantitis (PI). Each detection frequency of bacteria species in PISFs of both groups was investigated using a PCR method, and was compared using Fisher’s exact test. Results: In PI group, detection frequencies of Corynebacterium durum, Fretibacterium fastidiosum and Slackia exigua were significantly higher than those of HI group (p P. gingivalis and Tannerella forsythia belonging to red complex were frequently detected in the PISF samples of HI group (p > 0.05). Conclusion: It was suggested that monitoring C. durum and F. fastidiosum levels in PISF samples was useful as a clinical indicator for the evaluation of peri-implant tissue conditions.
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与种植体周围炎相关细菌种类的研究
目的:目前种植体治疗的细菌学检查主要针对牙龈卟啉单胞菌等红色复合菌等牙周病细菌进行定性或定量检测。然而,这些检查似乎并不能准确反映种植体周围的组织状况,因为在健康的种植体周围也经常检测到牙周病细菌。本研究的目的是利用PCR方法研究与种植体周围炎有关的细菌种类。方法:本研究的聚合酶链反应(PCR)引物是基于先前许多研究中描述的与种植体周围炎有关的细菌种类的16S rDNA的部分序列设计的。收集30例牙周健康种植体患者(HI)和30例种植体周围炎患者(PI)的种植体周围沟液(PISF)样本。采用PCR法对两组PISFs中各菌种检测频率进行分析,并采用Fisher精确检验进行比较。结果:PI组硬棒状杆菌、耐腐微杆菌和细枝松菌的检出频率显著高于HI组(p > 0.05) (HI组PISF样品中常检出牙龈假单胞菌和属于红色复合体的连翘单宁菌(Tannerella forsythia)。结论:监测PISF标本中硬膜梭菌和耐药梭菌水平可作为评估种植体周围组织状况的临床指标。
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